Healthcare IT News December 27, 2018
Benjamin Harris

A new report from the university says intelligent computing and data sharing advances spurred by companies such as Apple are reshaping old ways of doing business.

With the extreme proliferation of data comes the opportunity to further democratize healthcare, according to Stanford University School of Medicine’s 2018 Health Trends Report.

The university found that the influx of data was taking healthcare by storm and that technologies that were old hat in other industries are still in their infancy in the healthcare. The barriers to this data are falling fast, however, and the report identifies three main trends in technology that are...

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